If you're asking about the song I'm think of, it's the song "Wait" off the Rubber Soul album.
The lyrics start off:
Its been a long time
Now I'm
coming back home.
If it's not that song, then it's "Long, Long, Long" off The Beatles album (aka The White Album)
Those lyrics start off:
Its been a long, long, long time
How could I ever have lost you
The song "Yesterday" written by Paul McCartney originally performed by The Beatles is the most covered song according to Guiness Book Of World Records.
The Beatles had a very vast variety of music. The had fast, upbeat songs (like the song "Penny Lane") and, on the other hand they can have very slow song (like the son "Yesterday"). Since the Beatles were making music for a very long time, and their music wasn't specifically slow or fast, it depends on what Beatles song you are referring to.
Me sing you long time.
Their target length early on was two and a half minutes, according to Beatles producer George Martin. Later songs became longer, and "Hey Jude" reached almost eight minutes, breaking precedents worldwide. (A shortened version was released to radio stations.)
The Beatles
Are you asking about the Beatles song, "Not A Second Time"? If so, what actually is your question?
Yesterday
yellow submarine by The Beatles
The song the Beatles had that was recently in a Cirque du Soleil show was the song Love. That is personally one of my all time favorite songs that they made.
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Long Time By Boston
As far as I know, they never sung a song called " Not another Time", or if they did if was never released on an album.
In 1964, around the time of Hard Day's Night. The song was featured in the movie.
It depends on different people's opinions. Some people will say Hey Jude because it was their song that stayed at number one for the longest. Rolling Stone magazine released a Beatles issue where they listed their top 100 Beatles song - A Day In The Life was placed at #1
they were all white guys from England, wikipedia says George's family were of Irish descent but they'd been in England for a long time
This has been around for a long time. The McCoys covered it as the B-side of "Hang On Sloopy!" around 1966; David Bowie performed it in 1973. It is also a fragment within the Beatles song "It's All Too Much"
Only time I have ever heard the song out side of The Beatles singing it was, during the movie, Across The Universe and when Brooke White sang it during American Idol.